Judge says Harrison Floyd did contact witnesses despite ruling not to revoke bail
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Judge says Harrison Floyd did contact witnesses despite ruling not to revoke bail

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Harrison Floyd, one of the 19 co-defendants in the Fulton County, Georgia racketeering case around the 2020 election, may not have attempted to intimidate witnesses — but it's clear to Judge Scott McAfee that he tried to communicate with them. Floyd posted social media comments about potential witnesses like Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, and Ruby Freeman over the course of a week. Debating the issue, Floyd's attorney argued that social media sites allow the use of "direct messages" if Floyd wanted to directly communicate with someone. While Judge McAfee didn't see enough to meet the level of intimidation or harassment, he did agree that the bail needs to be rewritten after what he called a "technical violation of bond."

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